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EU governments approve Digital Markets Act compromise stance with host of concessions

By Tono Gil ( March 23, 2022, 12:46 GMT | Insight) -- Digital giants such as Apple and Google are set to face "gatekeeper" obligations on their web browsers and voice assistants after EU governments today agreed to make concessions on the draft Digital Markets Act in the hope of reaching a deal with the bloc's lawmakers tomorrow, MLex has learned. They unanimously approved a negotiating position set out by France, including increasing the maximum non-compliance fine to 20 percent of a gatekeeper's worldwide revenue.Digital giants such as Apple and Google are set to face "gatekeeper" obligations on their web browsers and voice assistants after EU governments today agreed to make concessions on the draft Digital Markets Act in the hope of reaching a deal with the bloc's lawmakers tomorrow, MLex has learned....

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